At least, that’s the word from Reuters (hat tip to Autoblog) after John Krafcik, CEO of Google’s self-driving car program, told reporters during an energy conference that the tech giant is willing to (and looking for) additional automakers to partner up with.

“This is just FCA and Google building 100 cars together,” Krafcik said. “We’re still talking to a lot of different automakers. We’ve been very open about what the technology is and the problem we want to solve together. Solving the problem is going to require a lot of partnership.”

Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne himself said the partnership was limited and the two companies aren’t exclusive, but he’s open to evolving the alliance if Google chooses.

However, even after it logged nearly 1.5 million miles of testing, Krafcik said not one of the 100 Pacificas will be available for sale – yet – and Google won’t be sharing its proprietary tech with Fiat Chrysler.